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This may have appeared because I use Comcast's Norton Security Suite with Constant Guard Protection Suite. However, I'm not certain because I have no idea what or who "bitly" is. Will have to do some Internet research to find out.

Anyway, I did NOT go to the link, as the message above is quite alarming!

I am a life-time member of 'Playchess' but the treatment of a certain sysop there made me look towards other sites for Chess.I came across your play-zone and guess what... I am itching to be a life member here too.

OK Life membership may be a bit far just yet - but that is not my question. I will go annual initially. How do I pay in cash in India?And my grouse is - Why do we not have resellers for these products in India?

I tried some options like mobile phone payments but it seems my network does not have these options.I do not have a Credit card and my students will get a no if they ask their parents for a credit card payment.I speak for many of the fellow Indian players who are not yet tech savvy or are still kids to use these existing options.

That is where a reseller/agent come in.A reseller will make the job easy mainly for those members who are clueless with the mode of payments. By becoming a reseller, I propose to take up Chesscube advertisements to almost all the tournaments in South India by way of banners, handouts and other paraphrenalia. And also to inform my fellow coaches to spread the word and take up this medium of online coaching I propose to take up this challenge and volunteer to help fellow Indians by being a Chesscube reseller.ICC has one reseller and Playchess just counts on their playing programs to lure members.Please let me know the preconditions by mail and I will definitely think on it.I really love this site.